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		<title>Ways We Can Help Our Friends, Clients &amp; Loved Ones</title>
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			<title>Suggestions from various sources</title>
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			<description>From Anxiety Care, UK:

http://www.anxietycare.org.uk/docs/hoarding.asp

Someone helping a hoarder, particularly when this is a family member, must be ready to work within the hoarder's reality not his/her own. That is, trying to apply normal logic endlessly, assuming that this person will 'see the light' if one simply keeps saying the same thing often enough, is likely simply to upset this person and



From Servicenet, in Massachusetts:

http://www.servicenetinc.org/index.php?id=148

How  ...</description>
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